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UTAH ARCHAEOLOGY 1993

CONTENTS

 

MESSAGE FROM THE EDITORS

Kevin T. Jones and Robert B. Kohl

iii

 

ARTICLES

The Past as Commodity: Consultation and the Great Salt Lake Skeletons

 

Steven R. Simms

1

What Can Great Basin Archaeologists Learn From the Study of Site Structure? An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective

James F. O'Connell

7

 

REPORTS

Estimating Load Size in the Great Basin: Data from Conical Burden Baskets

K. Renee Barlow, Penny R. Henricksen and Duncan Metcalfe

27

Why Should it Matter if I Take Another Potsherd? The Impacts of Contemporary Artifact Collecting at Anasazi Villages

William B. Fawcett

37

Fremont Corn Agriculture: A Pilot Stable Carbon Isotope Study

Joan Brenner Coltrain

49

Investigating the Spatial Structure of Lithic Scatter Sites from An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective: Examples from Utah and Nevada   Betsy L. Tipps 57

Salvage Excavations at the Fire Guard Hearth 42WB54 Weber County, Utah

Mark E. Stuart

71

Running Antelope: A Paleoindian site in Northern Utah

Dann J. Russell

79

Some Enigmatic Stations of the Pony Express and Overland Stage Between Salt Lake City and Nevada

David M. Jabusch and Susan C. Jabusch

87

 

NOTES

Cultural Affiliation and Age of the Broadbent Cache Site

Alan R. Schroedl

95

 

REVIEWS

Games of the North American Indians Volume 1: Games of Chance, and Games of the North American Indians Volume 2: Games of Skill

Reviewed by Robert B. Kohl

101

Of Blood and Stone: Investigations into Southeastern Utah Archaic

 

Reviewed by Robert B. Kohl

102

The Sagebrush Ocean: A Natural History of the Great Basin   Reviewed by David M. Jabusch 102
Northern Anasazi Ceramic Style: A Field Guide for Identification   Reviewed by Mark Bond 103
The Main Ridge Community at Lost City: Virgin Anasazi Architecture, Ceramics, and Burials   Reviewed by Douglas A. McFadden 105
Quest for the Origins of the First Americans   Reviewed by Roy Macpherson 107
The Desert's Past: A Natural Prehistory of the Great Basin   Reviewed by Dave N. Schmitt 108

 


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